Victimized Again: How the Reentry Process Perpetuates Violence Against Survivors of Domestic Violence
Describes how community supervision can decrease safety and increase violence for reentering victims of battering by eliminating or limiting viable options.
Three Formerly Incarcerated Women Talk About Reentry
Print/text version of a panel interview of formerly incarcerated women regarding their reentry experiences, insights, and suggestions for advocates and practitioners working with reentering survivors.
In Their Own Words: Victims of Battering Talk About Being Arrested and Convicted
Presents the findings of a series of focus groups and interviews with female victims of battering who had been convicted of domestic-violence-related crimes against their intimate partners.
Reentry Checklist for advocates working with reentering survivors
For practitioners working with criminalized survivors, it's helpful to be familiar with common reentry issues that people face when returning home from incarceration.
Pasifika Power & Control Wheel Translation Project
The project adapts the domestic violence Power and Control Wheel into culturally specific frameworks for Native Hawaiians, Samoans, and Chuukese people.